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  1. Robin2

    Yet another newbie and a female one to boot..

    Hi Nimrod and others, The document has gone. Can anyone get me it or something similar?
  2. In the Axis 206 and 207 series one could simply exchange the lens for a M12 board lens. Even the megapixel ones. Simply by unscrewing the lens without opening anything and screwing in the new lens. You could give the camera's basically any view angle from super wide angle to super tele by using widely available cheap lenses. And it works perfectly. Now there is the new M10XX series. Has anyone tried to change lenses on these series? I heared it can be done but someone claimed you need an adapter. Has anyone a tip on it? Are all M10XX series constructed equal lens wise?
  3. I learned that the avermedia DVR's take SATA hard-disks but not every type. Does anyone know the limitations? Is it (even with new firmware) a problem of not accepting and therefore having to avoid "advanced format" harddrives? Or is there another problem. I want a 2TB in the system (or more when possible). Another question is which of these would you choose if it were 4 IP camera's of 1,3 MP (may be higher MP when prices drop) you wanted to record: - EH1008H-4 NANO - Aver NVR EXR6004-Mini Specs on paper do not tell everything.
  4. The EH1008H-4 Nano runs fine with a 3TB disk. Did anyone ever try 4TB disks?
  5. Yes the lens is a M12 board lens. But the camera does not take the thread directly. That is where the adapter comes in. Therefore the adapter needs to be disconected from the lens. but it is bonded very strong. Does anyone know how to seperate the lens from the adapter?
  6. How best to seperate the plastic adapter from the M12 lens? Or (even better) where to get an adapter with the right threads? Does anyone know what the standard thread size on the adapter/ camera is called?
  7. Another picture of the adapter.
  8. As Kawboy12R says PIR motion detection is very nice to have. Sooner or later you will use motion detection to record or to skip to the sequences to watch. Imagine a bush or something else triggering image motion detection needlessly an frequently and not having those false motion triggers using PIR motion detection.
  9. On the axis budget 206 and 207 series it was easy to change the lens. You could simply unscrew the lens and screw in another lens. Easy way to change the field of view to more wide angle or tele. The M12 lenses are widely available everywhere in all sorts and kinds and from super wide to super tele. The quality of cheap aftermarket lenses was often even better than the original lens. Even increasing night-vision capabilities was easy. The successor is the M10XX series camera's which has nice quality megapixel versions for a very decent price. Bummer is they are sold with one lens. Usability greatly increases when that lens can be exchanged. The camera has a lens that can be unscrewed by turning the silver coloured plastic adapter and lens (it is made for it, that is the adjustable focus function). When unscrewed you can see the M12 lens has its threads on the outside as usual. The camera now has its threads also on the outside. A yellow metal ring is incorporated in the plastic adapter. It inverts the outside threads of the M12 lens to inside threads. The problem is how to separate the M12 lens from the adapter. Force did not seem tot help getting the M12 lens and the adapter apart, it seems firmly glued or something similar. Another option is getting another adapter. But what size is the camera thread and where to find one? Any help is appreciated.
  10. Robin2

    IP vs HD SDI

    Coax is a seperate system. IP tends to be integrated with other (data / voice) communication. If changes to the IP system are made the CCTV is temporarily out or problems can arise from changes made because of changes or additions in data or voip connections. Multipurpose use of IP can lead to timing or capacity issues. I witness that sometimes an IP camera connection can get disconnected, only to reconnect seconds or minutes later. If you have a separate system to collect and store CCTV that can be an advantage.
  11. Tried to unscrew the m12 Board lens from the silver coloured adapter. It seems so stuck that I am afraid to destruct the adapter when removing it. Any suggestions? Or does anyone know where to buy an adapter? The M12 thread on the outside of the lens is converted to a bigger thread with the threads on the inside.
  12. Robin2

    IP vs HD SDI

    I agree with this but regarding stability it always amazes me how stable and trouble-free analog runs in use compared to IP.
  13. Robin2

    I need help!

    Have you checked regular IP stuff? Like if your camera's are in the same IP-address range?
  14. Robin2

    New to this

    I am confused about if you want to prevent theft or want to have proof of theft when your horse is long gone? When using camera's you will want some motion detection with early notice if someone approaches your horse in a inappropriate way. Like a notification of opening a fence with quality footage. If you cannot position camera's the right way a fence alarm might be the way to go. Camera's then will only be complementary. I am sorry if this answer disappoints you but first make sure you are going the right way before investing.
  15. The M1011 is said to be non-adjustable so could be completely glued. I do not know about the M1031W The M1014 is advertized as focus adjustable so the aluminium ring should be rotatable (screwable). They do not say this to be only true since some change so I suspect all M1014 models to be focus adjustable. It still leaves the question what should be the best way to seperate the silver coloured plastic part from the board lens which would enable us to exchange the standard lens for any standard M12 size lens.
  16. In most jurisdictions that is dead wrong for several reasons. Legally you do not give up ownership by putting trash on the curb, you transfer ownership to another party (hired directly or indirectly by you to pick it up). If trash spills out of the bin before it is picked up you can be held responsible and liable. Third thing to concider is that privacy laws forbid going through someones trash. Police can go through EVERYTHING when evidence collecting in an investigation, for wich they need varying degrees of reasonable suspicion up to signed warrants or court orders to do so. They can not go through it "for fun" or just to check you out.
  17. The minds of thieves move in mysterious ways but as a company or employee he should known that this causes integrity and trust issues with his client if he does it without telling him. You cannot be laughed out of court for this. If a improfessional judge laughs you out of court for this, ask for a new judge right at that instant. A judge needs to apply the law and all that can happen is that he finds the suspect guilty but does not impose a sentence because of the storey and circumstances the defendant gives the judge.
  18. Even the ones with adjustable focus present a hurdle. The boad lens is fixed to a aluminium ring. It is this aluminium ring that screws into the Axis camera. The aluminium ring is used to adjust the focus. So an adapter is needed to use other lenses. 1 Does anyone know how the lens is connected to the aluminium ring and how to get them apart without damaging anything? Is it glued, mecanically crimped, or .... 2 Or does anyone know where the spare aluminium rings can be bought?
  19. Has anyone succesfully got any of the following camera's to work on a AH1000H-4 nano: Axis: M3025-VE M1004-W M1014 P3364-VE P3367-VE P12 series Under "Axis" there is a "Universal (Beta)" setting Aver support do not mention that one and recommend: Under "ONVIF" set the "IP Camera Site" as follows [iP address]:80/onvif/device_service (see image). Did anyone have success with any of these settings? Aver claim they support the most network camera's of all DVR's. I do not know if that is true since the M10 series is a top seller of axis and the P33 series is popular too. I want to be sure what I am up to before buying camera's that may not work.
  20. Robin2

    Axis camera's on EH1008H-4 Nano

    Thanks for the answer. Do you have a stable connection when connecting via onvif or did you never try? I bought a one megapixel M10 series camera to try it out. The ONVIF works including motion detection but it gives a unstable connection. Within a minute it gives a connection loss which stays that way. The only M10 series camera under axis in the firmware is a M1011 camera and when I configure it as such it seems to work except there is no in-camera motion detection which is something I need. Aver customer support does not react. I found in the firmware explanations that my camera supports 6. ONVIF Profile S conformance The ONVIF Profile S replaces the ONVIF Version 1.02. I do not know if this new ONVIF standard is the issue. Onvif is supposed to be the new universal communication standard but does it work with aver?
  21. Can you explain that? Taking stuff from a garbage bin when you put it on the public street for pickup is unlawfull. When it is still on your own property it is theft by all standards if you did not give explicit permission to take it away.
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